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melanie
What is the approx. value of a 1969 Dodge Coronet 440?
I'm trying to get an idea of the value of a 4 dr, 1969 Dodge Coronet, 440 with 56k miles. The car is original, has been garaged, but has dings in the side panels, ripped upholstery, etc. It runs great, just needs some cosmetic fixing up. How can I determine it's value?
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March 27, 2008
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68mustanggt
Hi Melanie,
It depends on the actual condition of the vehicle, here are
is a value guide from Collector Car market for a 440 4dr Sdn,
#5..........#4...........#3...........#2.......#1
400.00 1000.00 1800.00 3650.00 5850.00
Here's the description for a #3 & #4 condion vehicle:
#3 Good: Presentable inside and out with some signs of wear. Not detailed but very clean. Body should be straight and solid with no apparent rust and absolutely no rust-through anywhere. Shiny, attractive paint but may have evidence of minor fading or checking or other imperfections. Runs and drives well. May need some minor mechanical or cosmetic work but is fully usable and enjoyable as is.
#4 Fair: runs and drives OK but needs work throughout the vehicle. Body shows signs of wear or previous restoration work. Any rust should be minimal and not in any structural areas. Cosmetics, body, and mechanics all need work to some degree.
Hope this helps, you will need to find the right buyer, especially for a 4 door.
sources:
www.collectorcarmarket.com
posted:
March 27, 2008
doording
You could try manheimgold.com, they offer car pricing as well. I would say your Coronet if it truly has 56 thousand miles on it is worth about 1000 dollars.
posted:
March 28, 2008
dman
You could also try NADA
www.nada.com
then click on their classic car tab.
posted:
March 29, 2008
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